COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.  The Frankfort-Schuyler Maroon Knights held on at the end Thursday and beat Cooperstowns Hawkeyes 47-44 on the road.

The Maroon Knights (5-1, 3-1 CSC-II) led by seven points at the start of the fourth quarter but were outscored 13-9 in that period.

Danielle Migliore scored a game-high 19 points for the Maroon Knights and added six rebounds, five assists, four steals and two blocked shots. Kristy Wallace added 15 points and hit the only two foul shots Frankfort-Schuyler attempted. Kaitlyn DiFlo grabbed 11 rebounds and Gabby Caruso had six with a pair of blocked shots.

Liz Millea, who had scored 81 points in her previous three games, including 28 at Little Falls and 29 at Herkimer, scored seven Thursday while Lucy Ford led the Hawkeyes (4-3, 2-2 CSC-II) with nine. Ford had eight rebounds, Millea had five steals and Maggie Hall scored eight points.

Holland Patent started the game wit an 18-1 run and led by 12 points at halftime. Adirondack got as close as seven points at 31-24 after scoring six of the first seven points in the second half but the Golden Knights answered with 15 consecutive points. The largest Holland Patent lead was 27 points at 53-26.